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Sequencing and comparative analysis of a conserved syntenic segment in the Solanaceae.
Ying Wang et al.
Genetics, (24 Aug 2008)
Posted by suja and 1 other to Synteny genomics comparative on Tue Sep 02 2008 at 12:20 UTC | info | related
 
wissenschaft.de - Die Geografie der Gene
www.wissenschaft.de
Posted by tgrussenmeyer to PCA genomics on Mon Sep 01 2008 at 08:41 UTC | info | related
 
Identifying disease-causal genes using Semantic Web-based representation of integrated genomic and phenomic knowledge.
Ranga Chandra Gudivada et al.
Journal of biomedical informatics, (23 Aug 2008)
 
PLoS Genetics: Rise of the Machines
www.plosgenetics.org
Posted by Kevin to genomics illumina on Sat Aug 30 2008 at 15:04 UTC | info | related
 
Mapping short DNA sequencing reads and calling variants using mapping quality scores
Heng Li, Jue Ruan, and Richard Durbin
Genome Research, (19 Aug 2008)
 
Pharmacogenomics: Translating Functional Genomics into Rational Therapeutics
William E. Evans and Mary V. Relling
Science 286 (5439), 487-91 (15 Oct 1999)
 
Sequence signature analysis of chromosome identity in three Drosophila species
Per Stenberg et al.
BMC Bioinformatics 6 (1), 158 (23 Jun 2005)
 
Global patterns of sequence evolution in Drosophila
Miguel Gallach, Vicente Arnau, and Ignacio Marín
BMC Genomics 8 (1), 408 (09 Nov 2007)
 
Genome of Mycoplasma arthritidis
Kevin Dybvig et al.
Infection and Immunity 76 (9), 4000-8 (01 Sep 2008)
The genomes of several species of mycoplasma have been sequenced. Most of these species rely on the glycolytic pathway for energy production, with the one exception of Ureaplasma, a species that breaks down urea as its principle source of acquiring energy. Several species, including as Mycoplasma arthritidis, are nonglycolytic and can use arginine as their source of energy. Described here are the genome sequence and a transposon library of M. arthritidis. The genome of 820,453 bp is typical in size for a mycoplasma and contains two large families of genes that are predicted to code for phase-variable proteins. The transposon library was constructed using a minitransposon that inserts stably into the mycoplasma genome. Of the 635 predicted coding regions, 218 were disrupted in a library of 1,100 members. Dispensable genes included the gene coding for the MAM superantigen and genes coding for ribosomal proteins S15, S18, and L15.
 
Genetic Polymorphism in Heterogeneous Environments: The Age of Genomics
Annual Review of Ecology Evolution and Systematics 37 (1), 67 (2006)
Posted by KMPurcell to genomics on Sat Aug 23 2008 at 21:47 UTC | info | related

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